Lagenophora

Lagenophora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Species occur in South-east Asia, Australia, New Zealand, as well as Central and South America.


 * Species
 * Lagenophora barkeri Kirk - New Zealand
 * Lagenophora cuchumatanica Beaman & De Jong - Guatemala
 * Lagenophora cuneata Petrie - New Zealand
 * Lagenophora gibbsiae Merr. - Borneo
 * Lagenophora gunniana Steetz - Australia
 * Lagenophora gracilis Steetz
 * Lagenophora hariotii (Franch.) Franch. - Argentina, Chile incl. Juan Fernández Islands
 * Lagenophora hirsuta (Poeppig ex Less.) Dudley - Argentina, Chile
 * Lagenophora huegelii Benth. - Australia
 * Lagenophora lanata A.Cunn. - Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand
 * Lagenophora mikadoi (Koidz.) Koidz. ex H.Koyama - Japan
 * Lagenophora montana Hook.f. - Australia, New Zealand
 * Lagenophora nudicaulis (Comm. ex Lam.) Dusén - Argentina, Chile
 * Lagenophora petiolata Hook.f. - New Zealand
 * Lagenophora pinnatifida Hook.f. - New Zealand
 * Lagenophora pumila (G.Forst.) Cheeseman - New Zealand
 * Lagenophora stipitata (Labill.) Druce - blue bottle-daisy, common lagenophora - Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, China, Indian Subcontinent
 * Lagenophora strangulata Colenso - New Zealand

Destruction of specimens
In 2017, Australian customs officials destroyed 106 herbarium specimens of Lagenophora that Australian scientists were attempting to re-import into the country, but the specimens' documentation was insufficient. The specimens dated to as early as the 1790s, and included six type specimens. As a result of this incident, many worldwide institutions put a temporary ban on sending museum specimens to Australia.